When your vehicle breaks down, it can be one of the most frustrating events imaginable. This is especially true when it comes to transmission issues. The problem for most people is that they don’t have enough knowledge to know what is wrong. This leads to some testy times when they get transmission repair done at a typical shop. Though most mechanics aren’t out there to rip people off, people who go to the shop unprepared are just asking for trouble. So what should know before getting transmission repair done?
Understanding the small issuesThe transmission is one of those complicated beasts that can make drivers squirm when something goes wrong. There are many different parts and it can be hard to know what is wrong when the thing breaks down. It pays to know and understand the difference between a small transmission problem and a big one, though. Some of the small issues include a problem with the fluid level and a leaky transmission. Fluid is important to the transmission, as it keeps it cool and helps it run smoothly. Fixing fluid-based problems is also much cheaper than whatever else might need to be done to get it up and running. Know this, and ask about the fluid levels when you go in for transmission repair.
Is full transmission repair necessary?This is a big question, as a rebuild can cost thousands of dollars in some instances. If it is not absolutely necessary, many auto owners will opt to avoid it. So when does your vehicle need one of these expensive transmission repair procedures? Only opt for this after all other avenues have been explored. Have you replaced the filter on your transmission? Are the fluid levels normal? Is there some small mechanical problem that can be fixed with the shifter? These little things cost much less than a true rebuild and they can often solve the problem. Make sure that you ask your mechanic about all of the other options, and make sure that every single possible problem has been explored before he takes apart your transmission.
When you keep these things in mind, you can save a lot of money and a ton of heartache at the repair shop.
A good mechanic should be ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified. ASE is a professional program that tests auto technicians on their knowledge and experience in several different areas pertaining to auto and truck repair. This would be a good way to know if your mechanic is qualified to repair your transmission.
Information on transmission repair can be found on many websites that are great to use for information. Transmissions are easy to repair if you know what you are doing.
If your transmission is manual, you will have to change gear. If it is automatic, you won't.
i am going to change my transmission filter, want to know how
You have to know whats wrong with the transmission before you can fix it.
I've had remote access performed before but it's best to research the company before making a descision. I suggest keeping an eye on your computer so you know what's going on.
Alot of sputtering of the moter and or smoking of the tail pipe
Depends on what year you are talking about here. Most of the transmission problems with Mitsubishi's are the end clutches and valve bodies. I would recommend if you don't know what these are to take it to a transmission shop.
National Tire & Battery is a reliable place that will change your transmission fluid for you. They can also test your transmission fluid to let you know if it needs changing.
We need to know what is wrong with the convertible top before we can determine how to repair it.
P0700 is EATX (transmission) code present. You need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know what to diagnose.
depends on how much the labor rate is at the shop you are going to. at least 400 dollars to remove and replace. then it depends what they need to repace in the transmission. do you have any check engine lights or anything? if so let me know what codes there are.